convenance
suitability, convenience
noun kon-veh-NAHNS Rare
Origin: Latin convenire (to come together, to suit)
Also means
propriety, decorum
Usage Note
Convenance in the singular often refers to personal convenience or suitability (à ma convenance = 'to my liking'). In the plural, les convenances means social proprieties or conventions — what is considered proper behaviour in a given context. The phrase mariage de convenance means 'marriage of convenience'.
Examples
"Agis selon les convenances."
Natural Translation
Act according to propriety.
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